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he's reluctant, it seems, to use force. is it because he's worried what will happen after assad. >> i've worked with this president. both as c.i.a. director and secretary of defense. i have found him to be somebody who carefully evaluates each issue, tries to look at all the ramifications, tries to determine what the best course is. but i've also find him decisive in the end and he's willing to come down and make a decision. nothing exemplifies that than the decision to conduct the operation against bin laden. i think in this instance, his concern is he doesn't want to get caught on that slippery slope that entangles america in another war in the middle east. yet he recognizing assad has crossed that line, killed 1200 citizens using poisoned gas, that the united states has drawn a line. he's crossed that line and now we have an obligation to act. >> rose: what do you say to those people who say i hear you. it would send a message to iran and north korea, and other countries on america's will. on the other hand, other nation
he's reluctant, it seems, to use force. is it because he's worried what will happen after assad. >> i've worked with this president. both as c.i.a. director and secretary of defense. i have found him to be somebody who carefully evaluates each issue, tries to look at all the ramifications, tries to determine what the best course is. but i've also find him decisive in the end and he's willing to come down and make a decision. nothing exemplifies that than the decision to conduct the...
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use promo code notme. order now and get this document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands. a $29 value free. don't wait until you become the next victim. ♪ ♪ >> back with the panel for some final thoughts before we hear what you thought from our sr bing pulse. steve? >> it was fascinating interview. i thought greg palkot hit some very hard tough hitting questions. he pressed bashar assad on details. he followed up with evidence. i thought bashar assad at times came across at delusional and i think in some cases he wasn't the only delusional person in the room. some of dennis kucinich's questions were totally absurd. at one point he suggested that assad might pave the way towards a new road map towards world peace beginning with you giving up your weapons and asked about assad starting a peace process. that's just not in touch with reality. >> bret: great having you on the panel. >> thanks. >> james? >> look, not all of the questions were the ones i would have asked. one question
use promo code notme. order now and get this document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands. a $29 value free. don't wait until you become the next victim. ♪ ♪ >> back with the panel for some final thoughts before we hear what you thought from our sr bing pulse. steve? >> it was fascinating interview. i thought greg palkot hit some very hard tough hitting questions. he pressed bashar assad on details. he followed up with evidence. i thought bashar assad at...
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as my father used to say. unless you are willing to work for it and sacrifice, unless you are willing to take risk and willing to fight for what you believe in. those are the values that they passed on to me. they had to make their way in a strange society. my dad decided to start a restaurant in downtown monterey during the war years, tough times. my parents believe that child labor was a requirement. after the war, this'll the restaurant, moved out and we continue to reside there. anda they walnut orchard were used to be underneath collecting the walnuts. when i got elected to congress my father said i had been well- trained to go to washington because i had been dodging knots all my life. nuts.ging [laughter] from my parents, hard work, sacrifice, commitment, dedication, fighting for what , those are achieve what make america great. those who are willing to respond to the trumpet, the call to service that helps preserve our democracy for the future. this dinner and anyways honest people who have answered th
as my father used to say. unless you are willing to work for it and sacrifice, unless you are willing to take risk and willing to fight for what you believe in. those are the values that they passed on to me. they had to make their way in a strange society. my dad decided to start a restaurant in downtown monterey during the war years, tough times. my parents believe that child labor was a requirement. after the war, this'll the restaurant, moved out and we continue to reside there. anda they...
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as dune pointed out he used some of the same infrastructure used for hacking. he registered a website for basically a mobile phone shop. he was making a little money on the side, and we needed him to confirm that that mobile phone shop was in fact his and that he has a relatively common last name and we needed to make sure he was the same guy who worked at the pla's cyber security institute which basically trains military operations in cyber wars. so the phone call was quite simple. we asked a couple of initial questions, are you the man who works at this university. he says yes. i'm not teaching classes today, i'm outside the city. do you own this mobile phone shop. he says yes. i no longer visit. that was some time ago. and then we begin to ask questions about the hacking activity and the other thing he does. and he quickly set the tone changes immediately he says that's not convenient to talk about right now. we asked him whether he works for the government. he says no i can't answer any more questions and he hung up the phone but he confirmed that the mobil
as dune pointed out he used some of the same infrastructure used for hacking. he registered a website for basically a mobile phone shop. he was making a little money on the side, and we needed him to confirm that that mobile phone shop was in fact his and that he has a relatively common last name and we needed to make sure he was the same guy who worked at the pla's cyber security institute which basically trains military operations in cyber wars. so the phone call was quite simple. we asked a...
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but fatigue does not absolve us of our responsibilit and history would judge us all engs strord naerl harshly if we turned a blind eye to a dictator's wanton use of weapons of mass destruction against all warnings, against all common understanding of decency. these things we do know. >> secretary of state kerry in some of his bold case for military action in syria. our reporting team is in place tonight. first to nbc's chief correspondent andrea mitchell in our washington newsroom. andrea, after that speech, is there any turning back? >> reporter: there is not. before kerry's speech he was at the white house with the president, the other national security advisers talking about the intelligence. they say this is what is different the scale of the attack, the incredible number of casualties you just saw, second, the size of the target area. this intelligence map shows 12 separate location that were hit. it is a highly coordinated attack. they had spy satellites tracking the rockets from government launchers to where they landed. finally, they say assad's command and control was establi
but fatigue does not absolve us of our responsibilit and history would judge us all engs strord naerl harshly if we turned a blind eye to a dictator's wanton use of weapons of mass destruction against all warnings, against all common understanding of decency. these things we do know. >> secretary of state kerry in some of his bold case for military action in syria. our reporting team is in place tonight. first to nbc's chief correspondent andrea mitchell in our washington newsroom....
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do you want us here? he said we want you to train our army and leave. >> wow. >> we will then, someday, invite you back as guests. we have not done exactly that, but a sickly that is what i have always felt their mission should be, to train their security forces so they can secure their own country and leave, basically. >> although we did not dissolve the army, for the first five years of that army, we did almost no training we had general caldwell here talking about how his efforts were starting basically from the ground floor. >> for the training? i don't think it took five years, but my memory is that -- >> let me ask you this. the afghan national budget is about 20% financed by afghanistan and 80% financed by us and others in the international community. is that ever going to change? afghanistan is a country that cannot support itself, not even close. when will that turn around? >> first of all, there are agriculture is tremendous and it has potential, including exports. secondly, there mining has tre
do you want us here? he said we want you to train our army and leave. >> wow. >> we will then, someday, invite you back as guests. we have not done exactly that, but a sickly that is what i have always felt their mission should be, to train their security forces so they can secure their own country and leave, basically. >> although we did not dissolve the army, for the first five years of that army, we did almost no training we had general caldwell here talking about how his...
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. >> senator cruz joins us live. it's a fox news sunday exclusive. then, syria submits an inventory of its chemical weapons program as secretary of state kerry calls on the u.n. to act. >> this fight about chemical weapons is not a game. it's real. it's important. >> we'll discuss what happens next with former weapons inspector charles duelfer. plus, lawmakers are calling for aggressive background checks. we'll talk with claire mccaskill who is leading the charge. >>> and our power play of the week. iylana trump. all right now on fox news sunday. hello again from fox news in washington. well, the clock is ticking. the government shuts down in just eight days unless congress agrees on a bill to fund federal agencies. on friday, the house passed a measure to keep the government going until mid-december but also cut off funding for obama care and, as you just heard, majority leader harry reid says that it done in the senate. joining me is senator ted cruz. senator, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you, chris. good to be with you today. >> we
. >> senator cruz joins us live. it's a fox news sunday exclusive. then, syria submits an inventory of its chemical weapons program as secretary of state kerry calls on the u.n. to act. >> this fight about chemical weapons is not a game. it's real. it's important. >> we'll discuss what happens next with former weapons inspector charles duelfer. plus, lawmakers are calling for aggressive background checks. we'll talk with claire mccaskill who is leading the charge. >>>...
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so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now -- and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. >> bret: fresh pickings from the political grapevine. a state legislator accused of using fake names to attack supporters of fracking says he's sorry. an investigation by a pittsburgh tv station concluded that pennsylvania democratic representative jesse white used several different names to post harsh comments about supporters of natural gas drilling. the comments targeted two specific supporters, calling
so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the...
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joining us, dr. marc segal, nyu langone medical center, author of the swine flu and bird flu, everything you need to know about the next pandemic. >> and dr. david samadi. mount sinai medical center in new york city. >> good morning. >> a major warning as this year's flu season is already off to an early and very deadly start. thousands of people and more than half of the country have been infected just in the first few weeks of this winter season. what's going on? >> i want to tell people what flu is. a package, a tiny package of genetic material covered with an envelope. the envelope has proteins. h protein helps the virus get into your cell. the n protein helps the virus get into another cell. h3n2 is the version we're dealing with and it's bad. in 2003 it led to the deaths of over 40,000 people, a similar variety. we also know and the cdc said it tends to give you an early flu season, which we're seeing. it could take time at the end of this month or early part of next month -- we haven't seen th
joining us, dr. marc segal, nyu langone medical center, author of the swine flu and bird flu, everything you need to know about the next pandemic. >> and dr. david samadi. mount sinai medical center in new york city. >> good morning. >> a major warning as this year's flu season is already off to an early and very deadly start. thousands of people and more than half of the country have been infected just in the first few weeks of this winter season. what's going on? >> i...
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show us the evidence. you say you're not prepared to do that because you don't want to compromise your intelligence sources. he says that can't be right. if you think you have evidence, you should put it out there to discuss it and perhaps even at the g-20 which is only a week away and there can be more of an international coalition. america and russia do not see eye to eye on many things and on this they don't. >> and particularly not now. thank you very much. for more now i'm joined by former u.s. ambassador to iraq christopher hill and special envoy for kosoco and p.j. crowley. ambassador hill, we had former defense secretary leon panetta. let's take a listen to him. >> president of the united states is commander in chief has the sponlts to protect our vital national interest. there's no question it's extremely important to our national security. >> how much do you agree with that ambassador hill? is this an issue of credibility and does that translate to being a matter of national security. >> i think
show us the evidence. you say you're not prepared to do that because you don't want to compromise your intelligence sources. he says that can't be right. if you think you have evidence, you should put it out there to discuss it and perhaps even at the g-20 which is only a week away and there can be more of an international coalition. america and russia do not see eye to eye on many things and on this they don't. >> and particularly not now. thank you very much. for more now i'm joined by...
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no doubt chemical weapons were used. frankly, very little doubt that it was the syrian government that was responsible. syrian government has now of course admitted that they have chemical weapons, they've joined the chemical weapons convention but there's still a lot of work to be done in terms of translating the u.s./russia agreement into a u.n. security council resolution, into action by the o.p.c.w., the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons, and we have to start with the assumption that the syrian government will try to delay and evade and at the end of the day hide at least some of their chemical weapons. >> if they do that, what happens then? >> well, it's going to be up to the u.s. and russia to pressure assad to give as full accounting as possible. and i think that what's mildly encouraging is that the russians have some vested interest in getting rid of syria's chemical weapons. a, i think they're probably furious at the assad government for using chemical weapons, despite russia's many warnings.
no doubt chemical weapons were used. frankly, very little doubt that it was the syrian government that was responsible. syrian government has now of course admitted that they have chemical weapons, they've joined the chemical weapons convention but there's still a lot of work to be done in terms of translating the u.s./russia agreement into a u.n. security council resolution, into action by the o.p.c.w., the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons, and we have to start with the...
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for those of us in uniform, we are very much appreciated so we can avoid the use of force but we remain ready to do so if necessary. you have moved diplomacy into the 21st-century. your recognize there are limits to hard power. you use both hard power and soft power. you utilize social media and town halls. you have been one of the staunchest supporters of the military more than any secretary of state in my career. i expect you will slow down a bit. maybe you can add a tony award for your grammy award. would you join me? >> hillary clinton will be receiving an award. secretary hillary clinton, distinguished herself by superior service while serving as a secretary of state from 21, january 2009 to 1 february, 2013. she has provided outstanding support of all operational efforts of the joint military forces rolled wide, executing her smart power strategy of combining military strength with capacity and global economics, aid, and technology. she enhanced the role of diplomatic and defense initiatives in the international arena. capitalizing on this effort, it she instituted a diplomacy and
for those of us in uniform, we are very much appreciated so we can avoid the use of force but we remain ready to do so if necessary. you have moved diplomacy into the 21st-century. your recognize there are limits to hard power. you use both hard power and soft power. you utilize social media and town halls. you have been one of the staunchest supporters of the military more than any secretary of state in my career. i expect you will slow down a bit. maybe you can add a tony award for your...
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hermela, what do you have for us? >> the stories we have for you today are straight out of crazy town usa. first in an event at dallas, ken emmanuelson was asked what the tea party was doing to get the black vote. his response has put him in hot water. >> what are the republicans doing to get black people to vote. >> well, i'm going to be really honest with you. the republican party doesn't want black people to vote if they're going to vote for democrats. >> not a politically correct answer but likely an hon one from a tea party member. emmanuelson attempted to apologize saying, quote: >> so basically sorry not sorry. >> cenk: i'm voting not guilty because he's the only honest person. >> i appreciate the honesty. >> i agree. what's so weird about this is why did he backpedal? that's the thing. he basically said the truth. what was the calculation in the interconvening hours? what happened there. >> cenk: i think i have an answer to him. i think the republicans reached out to him saying whoa whoa. >> i like the way its
hermela, what do you have for us? >> the stories we have for you today are straight out of crazy town usa. first in an event at dallas, ken emmanuelson was asked what the tea party was doing to get the black vote. his response has put him in hot water. >> what are the republicans doing to get black people to vote. >> well, i'm going to be really honest with you. the republican party doesn't want black people to vote if they're going to vote for democrats. >> not a...
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that's it for us here in washington today. fox news sunday and chris wallace's exclusive interview with ted cruz coming up and senator claire mccaskill's response coming up. remain proud and fearless. >>> i'm chris wallace. the house passes a budget bill but ties it to defunding obama care putting the government to shut down in just eight days. >> our message to the united states senate is real simple. the american people don't want the government shut down and they don't want obama care. >> any bill that defunds obama care is dead. dead. >> and right at the center of the debate, republican senator ted cruz who's threatening a fill buster. >> i will do everything necessary and anything possible to defund obama care. >> senator cruz joins us live. it's a fox news sunday exclusive. then, syria submits an inventory of its chemical weapons program as secretary of state kerry calls on the u.n. to act. >> this fight about chemical weapons is not a game. it's real. it's important. >> we'll discuss what happens next with former weapon
that's it for us here in washington today. fox news sunday and chris wallace's exclusive interview with ted cruz coming up and senator claire mccaskill's response coming up. remain proud and fearless. >>> i'm chris wallace. the house passes a budget bill but ties it to defunding obama care putting the government to shut down in just eight days. >> our message to the united states senate is real simple. the american people don't want the government shut down and they don't want...
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so it is personal for us. then you have america as a whole that says we don't want to talk about that. that was a long time ago. we're over that. get over it. so every one is prepped. we need to have the conversation continually until we can get a conversation and have a healing conversation about this because it is a scab in our country that we have not healed yet. >> john: on a cinematic level this isn't "gone with the wind." the most anti-slavery film in terms of the institution ever released by a major hollywood studio. >> here's the thing though. it's not -- it's beyond not accurate because a lot of people are saying oh, it's not exactly accurate. forget the amount of accuracy. it is based on a land of myths. the slavery of the that movie didn't exist. this didn't happen. and he often yells about the idea of authenticity. we had on dr. blair kelly from nc state. you want all of the authenticity of the violence and the "n" word but you don't want the authenticity of how slavery worked. you couldn't call a
so it is personal for us. then you have america as a whole that says we don't want to talk about that. that was a long time ago. we're over that. get over it. so every one is prepped. we need to have the conversation continually until we can get a conversation and have a healing conversation about this because it is a scab in our country that we have not healed yet. >> john: on a cinematic level this isn't "gone with the wind." the most anti-slavery film in terms of the...
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all of the other things that differentiate us and make us unique whether gender or race or religion, all of these things fall aside when you are there putting the mission first and selflessly serving as that member of a team. i can tell you from my my first hand experience that whether in training or deployed setting those things are not what's crossing your mind when you are operating. >> but make no mistake when she talked about gender there, what women will have to do to join these front line units is pass the same standards of physical fitness, scholastic, it will all have to be the same as the men. this will be gender neutral. >> do we know how quickly this will happen? >> the pentagon says they want to have an implementation process and get it done by 2016. there is still a big outclause on all of this. the services, military units could say at the end of the day they want an exemption and they don't think they can have women in the units. you hear the same issues, personal hygiene, can women pass the physical requirements, all of this still on the table. so panetta knows and c
all of the other things that differentiate us and make us unique whether gender or race or religion, all of these things fall aside when you are there putting the mission first and selflessly serving as that member of a team. i can tell you from my my first hand experience that whether in training or deployed setting those things are not what's crossing your mind when you are operating. >> but make no mistake when she talked about gender there, what women will have to do to join these...
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guns that are designed for military use bought all over this country and often used for mass murder. >> sreenivasan: feinstein's proposal would ban the sale, transportation, importation or manufacturing of more than 150 specifically named firearms as well as certain semi-automatic rifles, handguns and shotguns; limit ammunition magazines to ten rounds; grandfather weapons legally owned on the date of enactment and, exempt over 900 weapons used for hunting or sporting activity. in response, the national rifle association released a statement that said, "the american people know gun bans do not work and we are confident congress will reject senator feinstein's wrong-headed approach." the effort faces long odds in the republican-controlled house, and in the senate, where some democrats do not support expanded gun control. feinstein acknowledged it would be a tough sell despite 20 children and six adults being killed in the december mass shooting at a school in newtown, connecticut. >> this is really an uphill road. if anyone asked today, "can you win this?" the answer is, we don't know.
guns that are designed for military use bought all over this country and often used for mass murder. >> sreenivasan: feinstein's proposal would ban the sale, transportation, importation or manufacturing of more than 150 specifically named firearms as well as certain semi-automatic rifles, handguns and shotguns; limit ammunition magazines to ten rounds; grandfather weapons legally owned on the date of enactment and, exempt over 900 weapons used for hunting or sporting activity. in...
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noon today. 49er fans have been sending us their photos. this year, a 15-month-old anderson in the new favorite sweatshirt bringing the team good luck and the 49ers have been christmas tree, look at that, the viewer says it will stay up until february 3rd through the super bowl. you can e-mail your photos to ureport@kgo-tv.com and we will post them and show as many as we can. >> meteor or another bright object could have passed over the bay area this morning. several viewers have told abc7 they saw a bright fireball in the sky around 5:25 this morning, possibly in the area of pittsburg so if you catch the photo or video of the mysterious object can you send it to ureport@kgo-tv.com, consistent with the possibility of a meteorite. >> except for santa rosa where you have fog, and here is another live picture to enjoy, you can seat haziness which is the cold air trapped at the surface with high pressure pushing down over us, so we have hazy conditions today and looking at live doppler 7 hd, clear skies around the bay area and it will stick aro
noon today. 49er fans have been sending us their photos. this year, a 15-month-old anderson in the new favorite sweatshirt bringing the team good luck and the 49ers have been christmas tree, look at that, the viewer says it will stay up until february 3rd through the super bowl. you can e-mail your photos to ureport@kgo-tv.com and we will post them and show as many as we can. >> meteor or another bright object could have passed over the bay area this morning. several viewers have told...
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thanks for joining us. we started this series a few months ago and it's been incredible. we are going behind the scenes with the most dynamic people in the country. tonight is no different. we begin with a fixture in washington. leon panetta is the one who orchestrated the attack on osama bin laden. he did it with his beth friend by his side. >> that picture of lincoln hangs in the room where the joint chief's always meet. they gave me a copy of that picture. >> reporter: behind the scenes there are few things you need to know about leon panetta. his laughter is contagious. his foul language is honest. >> when i got into new departments and agencies, i said look, you better get used to it. that's the way i talk. >> reporter: his best buddy is bravo. >> he was with me at the cia. >> reporter: together, they have lived an amazing story. it stretches from the monterey peninsula to washington, d.c., and ultimately to the infamous compound in pakistan. >> when we finally got the word geronimo, that they got
thanks for joining us. we started this series a few months ago and it's been incredible. we are going behind the scenes with the most dynamic people in the country. tonight is no different. we begin with a fixture in washington. leon panetta is the one who orchestrated the attack on osama bin laden. he did it with his beth friend by his side. >> that picture of lincoln hangs in the room where the joint chief's always meet. they gave me a copy of that picture. >> reporter: behind the...
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d create useful information. data has grown to more than 1 million. the numbers are expected to exceed 10 million by 2015. the -- one of the craters of the semantic web crack -- collaborating with the white house has developed an interface. the infrastructure and technology they have created makes it possible for others to .ash up data sets and if we take full advantage of these emerging technologies, new opportunities will be created by the end of the the with smart analytics to anticipate and predict events and to mitigate them. the intersections and interactions are complex. outcome can be powerful. we will be able to see connections we would not have seen otherwise that have better predicting capabilities. particularly on the trending of things risky in intercom activity can sometimes lead to unintended consequences. as we saw in the devastating ways with energy communication and transportation systems and the aftermath of sandy, interconnected the present enormous opportunity -- interconnecting presents enor
d create useful information. data has grown to more than 1 million. the numbers are expected to exceed 10 million by 2015. the -- one of the craters of the semantic web crack -- collaborating with the white house has developed an interface. the infrastructure and technology they have created makes it possible for others to .ash up data sets and if we take full advantage of these emerging technologies, new opportunities will be created by the end of the the with smart analytics to anticipate and...
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much at stake for us to fail. i hope you are in this committee's trust. you ever earned mine, thus far. i look forward to looking with you in this very important job. i look forward to working with you in this very important job. bird work under the early rule. after the chairman and ranking member have given statements, the witnesses testify and then we recognize the members in order as they come in to ask weston's. -- questions. ms. mccaskill was the next one here. senator cap, senator mccain, others will, as well. i just want to say -- we take seriously the opportunity to engage with you and really understand you better as a human being and your priorities and really your values. andhow they were developed your approach to managing a big department like this. i just want to say thank you for your willingness to meet with all of us who serve on this committee. i understand you have tried to meet with us. and weciate you trying will continue to do that. i'm sure you well. your bipartisan staff, you spent some two
much at stake for us to fail. i hope you are in this committee's trust. you ever earned mine, thus far. i look forward to looking with you in this very important job. i look forward to working with you in this very important job. bird work under the early rule. after the chairman and ranking member have given statements, the witnesses testify and then we recognize the members in order as they come in to ask weston's. -- questions. ms. mccaskill was the next one here. senator cap, senator...
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the way to war is going, they will be used. greg palkot, fox news. >> what some folks will do for love. that's later on the grapevine. up next, cops on both sides of a manhunt in southern california ... a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now s
the way to war is going, they will be used. greg palkot, fox news. >> what some folks will do for love. that's later on the grapevine. up next, cops on both sides of a manhunt in southern california ... a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in...
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guns that are designed for military use bought all over this country and often used for mass murder. >> sreenivasan: feinstein's proposal would ban the sale, transportation, importation or manufacturing of more than 150 specifically named firearms as well as certain semi-automatic rifles, handguns and shotguns; limit ammunition magazines to ten rounds; grandfather weapons legally owned on the date of enactment and, exempt over 900 weapons used for hunting or sporting activity. in response, the national rifle association released a statement that said, "the american people know gun bans do not work and we are confident congress will reject senator feinstein's wrong-headed approach." the effort faces long odds in the republican-controlled house, and in the senate, where some democrats do not support expanded gun control. feinstein acknowledged it would be a tough sell despite 20 children and six adults being killed in the december mass shooting at a school in newtown, connecticut. >> this is really an uphill road. if anyone asked today, "can you win this?" the answer is, we don't know.
guns that are designed for military use bought all over this country and often used for mass murder. >> sreenivasan: feinstein's proposal would ban the sale, transportation, importation or manufacturing of more than 150 specifically named firearms as well as certain semi-automatic rifles, handguns and shotguns; limit ammunition magazines to ten rounds; grandfather weapons legally owned on the date of enactment and, exempt over 900 weapons used for hunting or sporting activity. in...
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i think they told us that they would get back to us on that. women understand and reject all aspects of this gop agenda. they were even more voted -- more motivated to vote for a democratic candidate and a brighter future. 76% of the women that we hold voted for a candidate. only 16% voted against. think about that. more than any other issue, women were excited to vote for a candidate that they thought had the right priority, which was clearly not the republicans. 89% of the women that we polled said that that was very important, that the candidate had the right priorities. the other important thing is that the women that we polled after the election got at something big in november. that this was a different election. when we told respondents that a historic number of democratic women had been collected, 56% -- these are independent voters -- 56% thought that it would make a positive difference. only 8% thought that it would make the opposite effect. women saw the gop agenda and understood the harm it would do to our rights and freedoms. they
i think they told us that they would get back to us on that. women understand and reject all aspects of this gop agenda. they were even more voted -- more motivated to vote for a democratic candidate and a brighter future. 76% of the women that we hold voted for a candidate. only 16% voted against. think about that. more than any other issue, women were excited to vote for a candidate that they thought had the right priority, which was clearly not the republicans. 89% of the women that we...
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joining us is the riverside police chief, sergio diaz and the mayor. chief, what instructions are you giving to your police force tonight? >> we have taken precautions, greta, including similar to what los angeles did, making sure we don't have any lone officers operating. we have also putotor officers in cars. and we changed our -- temporarily, or deployment policies so that we are... responding -- our dispatch policies so we are responding only to major police work. that is, calls that have an implication to public safety. crimes of violence and such, as we put in earlier, we are not going to be responding to parking dog complaints until this thing gets resolved. we need to have our police officers available to protect the citizenses and to protect each other -- >> people are safe and secure in riverside. >> mayor, i was going to ask you about how they feel. obviously the rogue cop posted a manifesto, targeting in particular, police officers. he has murdered a police officer. but he is accused of killing some civilians. so what are you telling the pe
joining us is the riverside police chief, sergio diaz and the mayor. chief, what instructions are you giving to your police force tonight? >> we have taken precautions, greta, including similar to what los angeles did, making sure we don't have any lone officers operating. we have also putotor officers in cars. and we changed our -- temporarily, or deployment policies so that we are... responding -- our dispatch policies so we are responding only to major police work. that is, calls that...
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and with us, "time" magazine's joe klein. the bbc's katty kay and the cook political report's amy walter and nbc's own peter alexander. first up, why on earth, four months after newtown, do things look so dismal for even modest gun controls? members of congress from america's old frontier, the rural areas, especially in the south and west, look ready to block even a vote on universal background checks. and our frontier days of course, guns in the right hands kept the peace among chers and farmers. settlers and scoundrels. that particular american relationship with the gun was romanticized. when we were growing up of course in our westerns. guns were the final judge of good and evil. here's gary cooper in "high noon." >> i'll come out. let her go. >> as soon as you walk through that door. come on. i'll hold my father. - my fire. [gunshots] chris: and television of course gunsmoke. the hero marshall dillon. >> you put that gun on and come back out on the street. one minute and i'm coming back in after you, armed or unarmed, i'm
and with us, "time" magazine's joe klein. the bbc's katty kay and the cook political report's amy walter and nbc's own peter alexander. first up, why on earth, four months after newtown, do things look so dismal for even modest gun controls? members of congress from america's old frontier, the rural areas, especially in the south and west, look ready to block even a vote on universal background checks. and our frontier days of course, guns in the right hands kept the peace among chers...
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using his hoed. there we have it. john kerry using his head, too i think the president might have been better there. they were displaying their prowess to the l.a. galaxy team. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. oh. let's go. from the crack, off the backboard. [ laughs ] dad! [ laughs ] whoo! oh! you're up! oh! oh! so close! now where were we? ok, this one's good for two. score! [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >>> there's a moment where the sergeant touches the flag to the coffin, just a moment, before he hands it to the general, who then handed it to
using his hoed. there we have it. john kerry using his head, too i think the president might have been better there. they were displaying their prowess to the l.a. galaxy team. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. oh. let's go. from the crack,...
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that allows us to use 215 to get them. it's not clear to me that the same legal authority could be use with respect to internet service providers. more generally, i think that the fisa court's approval of the use of 215 -- >> just on that, i mean, it's my understanding that interpret internet maintains data, sometimes for a short period of time, others a longer period of time, but under the rationale of 215 even holding it for a minute or an hour is enough to -- >> i don't know enough about the technicalities of that, but i'm just saying it's a general limitation on 215, it has to be some sort of document or tangible thing. more generally, the fisa court's approval of the business record collection was based, number one, in part, on a specific showing that was made that the collection of the meta data in bulk was relevant to an investigation, and that the -- and that it had to be collected in bulk in order to be relevant, and we'd have to make that same showing to the fisa court for another category of data. number two, i
that allows us to use 215 to get them. it's not clear to me that the same legal authority could be use with respect to internet service providers. more generally, i think that the fisa court's approval of the use of 215 -- >> just on that, i mean, it's my understanding that interpret internet maintains data, sometimes for a short period of time, others a longer period of time, but under the rationale of 215 even holding it for a minute or an hour is enough to -- >> i don't know...